- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LIVE: the buffer is live data and should be discarded in
- * the PAUSED state.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY: the buffer contains data that should be dropped
- * because it will be clipped against the segment
- * boundaries or because it does not contain data
- * that should be shown to the user.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DISCONT: the buffer marks a data discontinuity in the stream.
- * This typically occurs after a seek or a dropped buffer
- * from a live or network source.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_RESYNC: the buffer timestamps might have a discontinuity
- * and this buffer is a good point to resynchronize.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_CORRUPTED: the buffer data is corrupted.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER: the buffer contains a media specific marker. for
- * video this is typically the end of a frame boundary, for audio
- * this is usually the start of a talkspurt.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_HEADER: the buffer contains header information that is
- * needed to decode the following data.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_GAP: the buffer has been created to fill a gap in the
- * stream and contains media neutral data (elements can
- * switch to optimized code path that ignores the buffer
- * content).
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DROPPABLE: the buffer can be dropped without breaking the
- * stream, for example to reduce bandwidth.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DELTA_UNIT: this unit cannot be decoded independently.
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_TAG_MEMORY: this flag is set when memory of the buffer
- * is added/removed
- * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SYNC_AFTER: Elements which write to disk or permanent
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_LIVE: the buffer is live data and should be discarded in
+ * the PAUSED state.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY: the buffer contains data that should be dropped
+ * because it will be clipped against the segment
+ * boundaries or because it does not contain data
+ * that should be shown to the user.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DISCONT: the buffer marks a data discontinuity in the stream.
+ * This typically occurs after a seek or a dropped buffer
+ * from a live or network source.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_RESYNC: the buffer timestamps might have a discontinuity
+ * and this buffer is a good point to resynchronize.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_CORRUPTED: the buffer data is corrupted.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER: the buffer contains a media specific marker. for
+ * video this is typically the end of a frame boundary, for audio
+ * this is usually the start of a talkspurt.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_HEADER: the buffer contains header information that is
+ * needed to decode the following data.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_GAP: the buffer has been created to fill a gap in the
+ * stream and contains media neutral data (elements can
+ * switch to optimized code path that ignores the buffer
+ * content).
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DROPPABLE: the buffer can be dropped without breaking the
+ * stream, for example to reduce bandwidth.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_DELTA_UNIT: this unit cannot be decoded independently.
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_TAG_MEMORY: this flag is set when memory of the buffer
+ * is added/removed
+ * @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SYNC_AFTER: Elements which write to disk or permanent